Surging electricity demand is just one reason natural gas looks so appealing to investors this summer and beyond - MarketWatch
1. Natural gas demand spikes due to summer cooling and low storage levels. 2. Atlantic hurricane season poses risks to natural gas supply and pricing. 3. Natural gas is primary fuel for power generation, especially amid rising electricity demand. 4. LNG exports continue to expand, tightening domestic market towards 2026-2028. 5. Market prices for natural gas may rise if supply issues or heatwaves occur.